ON SITE
Children
children are well catered for on site with 14' trampoline, slide & climbing frame, swings, football/tennis/badminton equipped outdoor area, 20' high tree house in our wood, bicycles for all ages. There is also extensive sand pit area and lots of toys. A short forest walk through our wood on site and lots of space for pitching a tent and lighting camp fires!
ADJOINING:
(1)Lake/Nature reserve
Fermanaghs only nature reserve is ajoining us so why not stroll from the accommodation down to the 60-acre reserv
e with its abundant wildlife, bio diversity, walks and natural beauty. In total 3.5km of walks over land and water, with Bird hide, enclosed beach/paddling area and fishing areas. This is also an excellent area to cycle safely off the road and has enclosed sand paddling area just like the beach only safer with no tides or currents.
(2) Field study park.
A nature area with pond, flaura and fauna in abundance, with picnic tables for eating out and nature trails to follow Killyfole
Activities and Places to visit in the Fermanagh Area
Walking, coarse and game angling, horseriding, bird watching hill walking and cycling are very popular in this part of scenic Fermanagh. The Fermanagh self-catering units offer easy access to the Ulster Way and Sleagh Beagh walking routes.
An easy drive will take you to 3 National Trust properties
(1) Crom A 15 minute drive to escape to this breathtaking 810-hectare (2,000-acre) demesne, set amid the romantic and tranquil landscape of Upper Lough Erne. One of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas, Crom's ancient woodland and picturesque islands are home to many rare species. Stay for longer in our holiday cottages or campsite. Note: the 19th-century castle is private and not open to the public. 
A 45minute drive to The Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark is located in the rugged mountainous uplands and the gentle rolling lowlands of counties Fermanagh and Cavan. Taking in the world-famous Marble Arch Caves, the Geopark boasts some of the finest natural landscapes in Ireland and offers a window into the area's 650 million year past.
The Geopark takes in numerous sites throughout Cavan and Fermanagh many of which are open to the public. All of the sites provide for a vareity of interests including not only geology but also archaeology, history, folklore, wildlife and activities such as cycling and walking.
A Geopark is an area recognised by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) to have exceptional geological heritageCastles,
(3)Mountain Biking
Only 20 minute drive to newly opened Northern Ireland’s first premier 8Km Mountain Bike Trail at Blessingbourne Estate, designed by the world class Phil Saxena of Architrail and built by Dinsdales Moorland. The trail offers fun for all abilities:
• Moderate, Blue Routes
• Difficult, Red Routes
• Skills Section, Yellow Routes
Choose from a selection of trails to challenge every ability from family fun to the more serious mountain bike riders who wish to test and improve their skills.
Warm up on the fabulous Pump Track at the head of the trail before you head off to explore this 550 acre country estate. Enjoy the trail meandering through pretty woodlands, skirting the edge of private lake and nature preserve, offering fabulous views across the lake of the majestic Victorian Manor House. Then head deep in the woods again, with beautiful views over the scenic Clogher Valley
(4) SHARE Water 15 minute drive to the SHARE Outdoor Activity And Adventure Centre Northern Ireland
Share is Northern Ireland and Ireland's largest residential outdoor activity centre welcoming over 15,000 visitors each year.
Based on Smiths Strand near Lisnaskea in County Fermanagh we have the ideal waterside location for an activity based Holiday Village. We can accommodate all people from all backgrounds in large numbers.
Share is a charity that works for the inclusion of disabled and non-disabled people. We do this by providing opportunities for all to participate in a wide range of creative, educational and recreational activity-based programmes.
(5)Only 15min drive to the Knocktallen walks The Bragan Walk is entirely on minor country roads where you can still get the sense of walking over remote upland bog while remaining on firm footing! This is a walk that is likely to appeal to the whole family and includes several quiet picnic areas
(6)A 45min drive Beleek Pottery and visitors centre
(7)A 30 minute drive Devenish Island Enniskillen
(8) A 15 minute drive for some serious car rallying at Rally school ireland
NOTE!
There is a Costcutter store within 1 mile (nice country walk) and a Post Office within 4 miles.